marshal — Internal Python object serialization


This module contains functions that can read and write Python values in a binary format. The format is specific to Python, but independent of machine architecture issues (e.g., you can write a Python value to a file on a PC, transport the file to a Mac, and read it back there). Details of the format are undocumented on purpose; it may change between Python versions (although it rarely does). [1]

This is not a general «persistence» module. For general persistence and transfer of Python objects through RPC calls, see the modules pickle and shelve. The marshal module exists mainly to support reading and writing the «pseudo-compiled» code for Python modules of .pyc files. Therefore, the Python maintainers reserve the right to modify the marshal format in backward incompatible ways should the need arise. The format of code objects is not compatible between Python versions, even if the version of the format is the same. De-serializing a code object in the incorrect Python version has undefined behavior. If you’re serializing and de-serializing Python objects, use the pickle module instead – the performance is comparable, version independence is guaranteed, and pickle supports a substantially wider range of objects than marshal.

Advertencia

El módulo marshal no está destinado a ser seguro contra datos erróneos o construidos maliciosamente. Nunca deserializar con marshal los datos recibidos de una fuente no confiable o no autenticada.

Not all Python object types are supported; in general, only objects whose value is independent from a particular invocation of Python can be written and read by this module. The following types are supported: booleans, integers, floating-point numbers, complex numbers, strings, bytes, bytearrays, tuples, lists, sets, frozensets, dictionaries, and code objects (if allow_code is true), where it should be understood that tuples, lists, sets, frozensets and dictionaries are only supported as long as the values contained therein are themselves supported. The singletons None, Ellipsis and StopIteration can also be marshalled and unmarshalled. For format version lower than 3, recursive lists, sets and dictionaries cannot be written (see below).

Hay funciones que leen/escriben archivos, así como funciones que operan en objetos similares a bytes.

El módulo define estas funciones:

marshal.dump(value, file, version=version, /, *, allow_code=True)

Escribe el valor en el archivo abierto. El valor debe ser un tipo admitido. El archivo debe ser un archivo binary file en el que se pueda escribir.

If the value has (or contains an object that has) an unsupported type, a ValueError exception is raised — but garbage data will also be written to the file. The object will not be properly read back by load(). Code objects are only supported if allow_code is true.

El argumento version indica el formato de datos que dump debe usar (véase más adelante).

Lanza un evento de auditoría marshal.dumps con argumentos value, version.

Distinto en la versión 3.13: Added the allow_code parameter.

marshal.load(file, /, *, allow_code=True)

Read one value from the open file and return it. If no valid value is read (e.g. because the data has a different Python version’s incompatible marshal format), raise EOFError, ValueError or TypeError. Code objects are only supported if allow_code is true. The file must be a readable binary file.

Lanza un evento de auditoría marshal.load sin argumentos.

Nota

Si un objeto que contiene un tipo no admitido se calcula con dump(), load() sustituirá None por el tipo «unmarshallable».

Distinto en la versión 3.10: Esta llamada solía lanzar un evento de auditoría code.__new__ para cada objeto código. Ahora lanza un único evento marshal.load para toda la operación de carga.

Distinto en la versión 3.13: Added the allow_code parameter.

marshal.dumps(value, version=version, /, *, allow_code=True)

Return the bytes object that would be written to a file by dump(value, file). The value must be a supported type. Raise a ValueError exception if value has (or contains an object that has) an unsupported type. Code objects are only supported if allow_code is true.

El argumento version indica el formato de datos que dumps debe usar (véase más adelante).

Lanza un evento de auditoría marshal.dumps con argumentos value, version.

Distinto en la versión 3.13: Added the allow_code parameter.

marshal.loads(bytes, /, *, allow_code=True)

Convert the bytes-like object to a value. If no valid value is found, raise EOFError, ValueError or TypeError. Code objects are only supported if allow_code is true. Extra bytes in the input are ignored.

Lanza un evento de auditoría marshal.loads con argumento bytes.

Distinto en la versión 3.10: Esta llamada solía lanzar un evento de auditoría code.__new__ para cada objeto código. Ahora lanza un único evento marshal.loads para toda la operación de carga.

Distinto en la versión 3.13: Added the allow_code parameter.

Además, se definen las siguientes constantes:

marshal.version

Indicates the format that the module uses. Version 0 is the historical format, version 1 shares interned strings and version 2 uses a binary format for floating-point numbers. Version 3 adds support for object instancing and recursion. The current version is 4.

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